Diy Ceramic Grill
Well made ceramic grills also allow you to slowly cook meats without drying them out.
Diy ceramic grill. A few years back a much respected tv show host did some great shows on bbq in one of those episodes he took a few terra cotta flowerpots and made a great diy kamado smoker. In order for the grate to rest securely on top of the ceramic flower pot it should be a little bit larger. Light the charcoal with a match and allow it to burn uncovered for 20 minutes. The amazing kamado grill makes cooking more efficient and food tastier.
A good ceramic terracotta flowerpot makes the perfect vessel for grilling. The ceramic material holds in and focuses heat while insulating the outside. The shape and size of a 10 inch pot are ideal for a few kebabs and the charcoal will stay hot for hours of grilling fun. Choose a location for your ceramic grill preferably on a nonflammable surface such as concrete or gravel.
Buy a good quality 10 or 12 inch ceramic flower pot with two saucers. Zone 12 project group is here to show you how to build an inexpensive but just as effective diy version from two glazed ceramic pots. Get cooking with a diy grill. The ceramic oven idea is not new.
Place the grill grate on top of the pot.